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AMUSEMENTS SHOULDN'T BE MISSED! PLAZA (Queen St.) Direction: Amalgamated Theatres, Ltd. DAILY AT 11 Samnei Goldwyn Presents GARY and MERLE COOPER OBERON COOPER OBERON In the Screamingly Hilarious Comedy THE "COWBOY AND THE LADY" "COWBOY AND THE LADY" A United Artists Release. Approved lor Universal Exhibition. GRAND FEATURETTES, Including "ETERNAL FIRE," (World Window Series) and "March of Time," etc. pHONE - pLAZA - DEVONPORT. Deaf Aids Available STATF Final Screening. DEVONPORT. To-night at g Deaf Aids Available p hono 22 . 101 BOBBY BREEN—IRENE DARE The boy with a voice of liquid g01d.... and the wonder child of the rinks, in "BREAKING THE ICE" Approved for Universal Exhibition. Cesar Romero—Phyllis Brooks, "DANGEROUSLY YOURS." Recommended by Censor for Adults. And Walt Disney's "POLAR TRAPPERS." STATF Final Screening. ONEHUNGA. T °- nigUt at 8 Deaf Aids Available. phono 32 . 344 _ Charles Boyer, Hedy Lamarr, "ALGIERS" Recommended by Censor for Adults. Geo. O'Brien, "RENEGADE RANGER." Approved for Universal Exhibition. And FASCIST THREAT TO GIBRALTAR, Latest March of Time, and Serial. ONEHUNGA. Deaf Aids Available. PRINCESS Final Screening. To-night at g DOMINION RD. J-o-nign* a* y Deaf Aids Available. ph()ne FRED ASTAIRE—GINGER ROGERS in the Merriest of all their Musicals. "CAREFREE." Michael Whalen Lynn Bari, "SPEED TO BURN." Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. And Walt Disney's "MICKEY'S TRAILER." AMUSEMENT PARK CIVIC SQUARE TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT. JUST FOR FUN. ADMISSION TO PARK FREE. PUBLIO NOTICES IN THE ESTATE OF ROBERT HUME, Late of Whakatane, Tailor, Deceased. All creditors having claims against the above estate are requested to forward particulars in duplicate and certified as due and owing as at the date of death of deceased (January 18, 1930). E. ARMSTRONG, Solicitor of the Executrices. FOR SALE CARPET, 12 x S, now, very good colouring.—Phone 40-704. TK)STS (Macrocarpa), solid; also Battens •-»- (old trees). —P.' Wire, Henderson. CfINGER Hemstitching Machine, in perfectorder.—Machine. 72. Herald, Hamilton. QPIRITUALIST Magazine, "Light," 1930U 1938, for sale or exchange.—Leckie, 18 Gordon Rd., Morningside. WILTON Rug, size 12 x 6ft. 9in.; good condition.—Phono 16-473. PLANTS, TREES, ETC., FOR SALE A NEMONES and Ranuncnlns, Exhibition xx Strain Mixture, II- doz., 5/- 100, posted. —Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden, Auckland. A NEMONES, Ranunctflus, "Claremont -DL Super Strain," Immense Double, 3/6100. —Reliance Nurseries, Box 449, Auckland. A NEMONES and Ranunculi, brilliant A selection, many double, 2/6.100, postage, 2d.—Marden, Box 6, Takapuna. ANEMONES! "Blueßonnet," "Scarlet Em--ci- Peror" or "Claremont Mixed." Best obtainable; 3/6 100.—Grower. 130 a Great South Rd., Remuera. A NEMONESI Ranunculi I "Giant Floren--cx tine." Enormous flowering double. Guaranteed finest strain obtainable. 3/6 100. — Sanders, Box 931. Auckland. A NEMONES, Ranunculi, guaranteed most vigorous, brilliant strain obtainable. 8/6 100; postage 2d. —Lakeland Gardens. Takapuna. A NEMONES (St. Brigid), Ranunculi -a (Giant Florentine), gorgeous range of colour, 6/*, 3/6 100. 1/- doz.; posted.—L. G. Watts, Nurseryman. Pah Rd., Epsom. 5.E.3. A NEMONES and Ranunculus, excellent juL double strains. 3/6, 5/6, 7/6 100; Choice Hyacinths, for pots or borders, in 12 varieties, 1/- each, 10/- doz.: Tulips, named varieties, 7/6 doz:, Mixed, 5/- doz. —Palmer's Nurseries, Glen Eden. Phone 30-829. A UTUMN Sowing Lupins, new Continental JtX. strain, 100 seeds, 1/-; 300, 2/6. —Griffiths' Nurseries, Mt. Eden. Auckland. DAFFODILS, 12 Exhibition Named Vars., 3/6, 5/- posted.—Calderwood, Hamilton. Evergreen lawn grass, 1/- ib.— Mixed Seeds, Bush Burns, etc., 6d lb BROWN'S MILL, L!TD., Grain. Seed and Manure Merchants, Durham Lane. "\/fANURE, stable, cow, sheep, well rotted, i'l —Berry, Mt. Wellington. Phono 25-825. PLANTS, TREES, ETC., WANTED /CHRISTMAS Lillium Bulbs wanted.— \J Quantity and price to Retailer, 340, Herald. FRUIT FOR SALE APPLES, Choice Dessert, 401b. case, 6/-. Rail paid.—F. G. Winship, Waimauku. A PPLES, Cox's Orange, 6/-; Cooking, 5/-j Mixed, 5/6; railed.—Singer, Henderson. A PPLES, large, green, cookers, 5/- bushel; -£x choice Delicious, 5/-; rail free.—E. B. Smith, Henderson. A PPLES, Gravenstein, best dessert, -<nL 7/6; cash; rail paid.—Little, Henderson. /LOOKERS, with 2 Doz. Lemons, 6/6, rail \J paid.—A. Jameson, Henderson. Gravenstein, 6/-; cookers, e/-; Bottling Pears. 6/-. Railed.—Piatt. Henderson. MOORE'S Orchards, Henderson.—Plums, best, 5/6; Apples, cookers and small dessert, 5/j Quince.-?, Big Golden, end month, 9/; half, 5/; railed. PEARS, Bon Chretien, 6/6 case, rail paid. —Baudrey, Glen Eden. PEARS, Dessert. Cooking; cash, carry Id. —Hogg, Golf Rd., New Lynn. QUINCES, First Quality, railed, March; 10/6 bushel case.—J. Watt, Henderson. rpOMATOES, firm, 5/- 201b. case; rail paid. JL —Phone 14-269, L. Nicholls, Mt. Albert. TOMATOES, 4/Q 201b., rail paid.— Willbcr, Grower, Avondale. « ATTENTION. —This week: Splendid Jam Plums, cooking apples. 4/6. Moore, Henderson. PRODUCE FOR SALE gR A N AND POLLARD. AUSTRALIAN FIRST QUALITY. REGULAR CUSTOMERS MAY OBTAIN THEIR REQUIREMENTS. TURNERS & GROWERS. LTD.. Auckland PRODUCE WANTED WATER Melons Wanted; stato price per 100. —Melon, Herald. Rotorua. MACHINERY FOR SALE AC. Motors, V* h.p., hew; 1 % h.p., 8 h.p., . second-hand.—Kichardsou, Durham rft. ABEL'S Split Steel Pulleys, Hand Trucks. —Mervyn Abel, 53 High St.; 44-716. A LLUM ELECTRICAL CO., LTD., Anzac £X A v.—Elec. : M otors, Machinery,'—32-160. fiENTRIFUGAL Pumps, Snatch Blocks, \y Pulleys, Bearings, Shafting.—F. Appleton, Newmarket. I ELECTRIC Motors, 30 and 50 h.p.; Anvils, J Platform Scales, Blacksmiths Forge, Vortical Breakdown, Engines. Boilers, Winches.—Applcton, Kent St., Newmarket. JOB Printing Plant] complete] good order; bargain, £SO.—M.C., 101, Herald WITTE" Petrol Engines and Crosscut Log Saws.—Agents: M. J. Hooper and CO., 90 Federal St. MACHINERY WANTED lITOTOR, y 2 h.p., A.C., 230 volts., wanted; cash.—Phono 18-210. , PLANING Machine, 4-sider, suitable weather-boards, flooring.—Replies to Box 45, Frankton Junction.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23276, 20 February 1939, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23276, 20 February 1939, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23276, 20 February 1939, Page 18

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